Holistic Management by Allan Savory | Forum

On September 10th and 11th,2014; SDSU and the SD Grassland Coalition
hosted Allan Savory for two days of grassland related teaching,
seminars, and a field day. Through the course of the seminar Savory
shared his views on human history and the use of what he deemed three
basic historical human tools: technology, fire, and environmental
‘rest’; and how each has influenced modern day thinking.

We can take the cheapest, most degraded land available anywhere, and turn it into a fully self-sustaining paradise community, withing a few years. What do you really want? Where do you really want to live? Who do you really want for neighbors?